Comments and ratings for Brightness Widget - Backlight!
(69 stars)
by Riccardo Vegetallaro on 28/04/2013
A very little update for a very simple app shouldn't take 3 times the space required by the previous version on phone memory.
(69 stars)
by Khan Muntazar on 11/04/2013
A must have app just one click away
(69 stars)
by SURJIT THAKOR on 30/03/2013
The apk icon looks very ugly on my screen. Plz change it...
(69 stars)
by Brian Pennington on 24/01/2013
I'm always picky about my brightness, so this Is great!
(69 stars)
by Steve M. on 23/01/2013
Perfect. Simple. Customizable. GREAT BRIGHTNESS WIDGET!
(69 stars)
by TiNNiTuS TauFiQ on 19/01/2013
I hated Android auto brightness function. I preferred my own sets of brightness setting. Set this up correctly. Put a widget. At a click you can chg your brightness settings easily.
(69 stars)
by Jon Moore on 09/01/2013
After setting it up initially,I can't figure out how to get back to the settings to tweak it.
(69 stars)
by Kristjon Lindgren on 22/12/2012
Can preset your brightness levels, one touch widget to increase, and its free. Setup is a slight challenge, but hey, its free so STFU...
(69 stars)
by benjamin bradford on 21/12/2012
it literally does nothing when I touch the bulb icon. uninstalled.
(69 stars)
by A Google User on 03/12/2012
Just what I needed. Though levels below 1 would be cool. Stupidly the app doesn't open it's settings, though. (Doesn't work on Arc S.)
(69 stars)
by Marhensa on 21/04/2012
it helps me, while custom rom unable to fix auto brightness yet.
(69 stars)
by Justain on 20/04/2012
New update is great! Awesome app got even better! Thank you very much! A++
(69 stars)
by Andy on 19/04/2012
On the nexus the auto setting seems too dull. So this app is ideal as u can preset yr own values :)
(69 stars)
by bigturtle on 16/04/2012
Exactly what I needed: specifically to be able to set your own intensity values!
(69 stars)
by Adrian on 10/04/2012
Every click of the widget opens up the settings dialog box. Please fix. Also, no need for anything but percentages; why the random intensity scale to 255?
Comments and ratings for Brightness Widget - Backlight!
(69 stars)
by Riccardo Vegetallaro on 28/04/2013
A very little update for a very simple app shouldn't take 3 times the space required by the previous version on phone memory.
(69 stars)
by Khan Muntazar on 11/04/2013
A must have app just one click away
(69 stars)
by SURJIT THAKOR on 30/03/2013
The apk icon looks very ugly on my screen. Plz change it...
(69 stars)
by Brian Pennington on 24/01/2013
I'm always picky about my brightness, so this Is great!
(69 stars)
by Steve M. on 23/01/2013
Perfect. Simple. Customizable. GREAT BRIGHTNESS WIDGET!
(69 stars)
by TiNNiTuS TauFiQ on 19/01/2013
I hated Android auto brightness function. I preferred my own sets of brightness setting. Set this up correctly. Put a widget. At a click you can chg your brightness settings easily.
(69 stars)
by Jon Moore on 09/01/2013
After setting it up initially,I can't figure out how to get back to the settings to tweak it.
(69 stars)
by Kristjon Lindgren on 22/12/2012
Can preset your brightness levels, one touch widget to increase, and its free. Setup is a slight challenge, but hey, its free so STFU...
(69 stars)
by benjamin bradford on 21/12/2012
it literally does nothing when I touch the bulb icon. uninstalled.
(69 stars)
by A Google User on 03/12/2012
Just what I needed. Though levels below 1 would be cool. Stupidly the app doesn't open it's settings, though. (Doesn't work on Arc S.)
(69 stars)
by Marhensa on 21/04/2012
it helps me, while custom rom unable to fix auto brightness yet.
(69 stars)
by Justain on 20/04/2012
New update is great! Awesome app got even better! Thank you very much! A++
(69 stars)
by Andy on 19/04/2012
On the nexus the auto setting seems too dull. So this app is ideal as u can preset yr own values :)
(69 stars)
by bigturtle on 16/04/2012
Exactly what I needed: specifically to be able to set your own intensity values!
(69 stars)
by Adrian on 10/04/2012
Every click of the widget opens up the settings dialog box. Please fix. Also, no need for anything but percentages; why the random intensity scale to 255?